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Alison Harshbarger

  1. Re-cognition

    Posted on 12/20/12

    As we near the end of December, it’s pretty natural to begin to reflect on the past year. Cognition is the place where we share new processes and create a dialogue around new ideas. In the spirit of reflection and end-of-year lists, here are the top five trafficked Cognition posts of 2012 and some parting thoughts from an alternate point of view.

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  6. Dave DeRuchie Browse all of Dave’s articles »
  7. Kevin Hoffman Browse all of Kevin’s articles »
  8. Mark Huot Browse all of Mark’s articles »
  9. Ryan Irelan Browse all of Ryan’s articles »
  10. Robert Jolly Browse all of Robert’s articles »
  11. Jenn Lukas Browse all of Jenn’s articles »
  12. Keyboard Man Browse all of Keyboard Man’s articles »
  13. S. Gif Browse all of Spacer’s articles »
  14. Joe Rinaldi Browse all of Joe’s articles »
  15. Brian Warren Browse all of Brian’s articles »
  16. Jessica Ivins Browse all of Jessica’s articles »
  17. Rawle Anders Browse all of Rawle’s articles »
  18. Brett Harned Browse all of Brett’s articles »
  19. Yesenia Perez-Cruz Browse all of Yesenia’s articles »
  20. Anthony Colangelo Browse all of Anthony’s articles »
  21. Aura Seltzer Browse all of Aura’s articles »
  22. Allison Wagner Browse all of Allison’s articles »
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  24. Sophie Shepherd Browse all of Sophie’s articles »
  25. Patrick Marsceill Browse all of Patrick’s articles »
  26. Michael Johnson Browse all of Michael’s articles »
  27. Stephen Caver Browse all of Stephen’s articles »
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